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ArtikelWrestling with Typology: Penetrating the “Black Box” of Managed Care by Focusing on Health Care System Characteristics  
Oleh: Brach, Cindy ; Sanches, Linda ; Young, Donald ; Rodgers, James ; Harvey, Holly ; McLemore, Thomas ; Fraser, Irene
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Medical Care Research and Review vol. 57 no. 2 (Dec. 2000), page 93-115.
Topik: financial features; management policies
Fulltext: 93MCR57.2.pdf (203.68KB)
Isi artikelThe health care system has undergone a fundamental transformation undermining the usefulness of the typology of the health maintenance organization, the independent practice association, the preferred provider organization, and so forth. The authors present a new approach to studying the health care system. In matrix form, they have identified a set of organizational and delivery characteristics with the potential to influence outcomes of interest, such as access to services, quality, health status and functioning, and cost. The matrix groups the characteristics by domain—financial features, structure, care delivery and management policies, and products—and by key roles in the health care system—sponsor, plan, provider intermediary organization, and direct services provider. The matrix is a tool for researchers, administrators, clinicians, data collectors, regulators, and other policy makers. It suggests a new set of players to be studied, emphasizes the relationships among the players, and provides a checklist of independent, control, and interactive variables to be included in analyses.
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